RA Official Delegation Led By The NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan To Lea

RA OFFICIAL DELEGATION LED BY THE NA SPEAKER HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN TO LEAVE FOR NKR

National Assembly of RA
May 7 2010
Armenia

The official delegation of the Republic of Armenia led by the NA
Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan will leave for the Republic of Nagorno
Karabakh on May 8 to take part in the solemn ceremonies dedicated to
the 65th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War and
Liberation Day of Shushi. On the delegation are the Deputy Prime
Minister Armen Gevorgyan, the NA Vice Speaker Samvel Nikoyan, the
Chairman of the NA Standing Committee on State and Legal Affairs
Davit Harutyunyan, the deputies Karine Achemyan, Artak Zakaryan,
Rustam Gasparyan, Ashot Tonoyan, Ruben Gevorgyan, Artyush Shahbazyan,
Bagrat Sargsyan, Larisa Alaverdyan, Armen Martirosyan, the Minister
of Finance Tigran Davtyan, the Minister of Urban Development Vardan
Vardanyan, the Governor Syunik Surik Khachatryan and other officials.

On the evening of May 8 the delegation will take part in the solemn
evening dedicated to the Holiday of Victory and Peace.

On May 9 the members of the delegation will lay a wreath and flowers
in Stepanakert and Shushi, will take part in the Holy Mass ceremony
in the Saint Holy Savior Ghazanchetzotz Mother Cathedral.

On the same day in the evening the RA official delegation will return
to Yerevan.

ANKARA: Salvaging AKP’s Honor

SALVAGING AKP’S HONOR

Hurriyet
May 5 2010
Turkey

Late in the evening, to be honest towards midnight, while on the
one hand trying to follow the voting in Parliament on the articles
of the constitutional amendment package televised live on channel
three, or the Parliament channel, of the Turkish radio and Television
Corporation, or TRT, on the other hand I was reading a just published
book written by dear friend C. Cem Oguz on relations between Turkey,
Azerbaijan and Armenia, the continued occupation of Azerbaijani
territory by Armenia, genocidal Armenian actions on Azerbaijani people
and the protocols between Turkey and Armenia for improved relations
when with the "truckler" scream of my five Aydan I almost fell off
my chair….

A deputy of the ruling Justice and Ruling Party, or AKP, was running
in joy towards Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to scream out the
good news… "My prime minister… My prime minister… We have done
it… The article has passed!" Because of the ethical codes of the
Daily News, I cannot unfortunately write here my immediate rather
slang reaction to what I saw on the TV screen.

"They have done it… Erdogan succeeded to scare and force them
[those 8 to 12 AKP deputies who voted against and killed the article
regulating party closures] to be in tune with the obedient crowd…" I
mumbled.

Moments later, with the speaker of Parliament announcing that the
article has passed, AKP parliamentarians burst into applause, some
dancing in joy, some enjoying the "great success" by making high
fives with their colleagues… It was as if a major victory was scored
against the enemy forces and a castle was captured….

This week when some AKP deputies realized what grave outcome the push
of their leader Erdogan to collect all powers with himself and his
government at the expense of the "separation of powers" fundamental
principle of democratic governance and thus voted to kill the article
on party closures, they were condemned by the pen-slingers in the
allegiant media of being members of the "Ergenekon gang" within the
ruling party. After that vote there was panic on the faces of Erdogan
and his Merry Men as they feared those who voted against that article
might vote to kill the other contentious two articles aimed at creating
a subservient judicial system.

Through lists of "traitors" published on the front pages, and a stern
not so covert "We respect the outcome of the vote… but, those who
have contributed to this result will give an account of their action
when the time comes" warning of Erdogan at an AKP parliamentary group
meeting, that convened extraordinarily, loyalty of all AKP deputies
was apparently secured.

So, the members of the "Ergenekon gang" sitting on the benches
allocated in parliament for the ruling AKP or those "traitors" within
the ruling party decided to give up their "revolt," to domesticate
themselves and help their absolute leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan to
save the honor of both himself and the AKP…

Honor of the AKP is of course very important. So is the honor of the
family, the village, neighborhood, town or province.

A girl loves someone. The family disapproves. The girl refuses
marrinyg the man the family fixed and insists to marry the man she
loved. Father or brothers of the girl butcher her mercilessly to
save the honor of the family. A group of kids ageing 11 to 14 rape
two toddlers, kill one of them. To save the honor of the town and to
avoid a blood feud, local authorities sort out the "game between kids"
and cover up the crime. A group of men rape scores of students at a
boarding school. For more than one year local authorities keep the
issue away from justice. When the mass-rape case finally reported
by the national media became a national issue, the government comes
up with a stern complaint against the media that the honor of a city
should be protected.

Unfortunately, the honor of the clan precedes the honor of the family;
the honor of the family precedes that of the individual; not only the
honor, but also the wishes, of the male members of the family precede
everything related to the female population, irrespective of age;
and worst, the wishes and ambitions of the political leader who has
all the power to determine the political future of the deputies,
precedes everything else, even if because of such ambitions the
judicial system of the country will be raped….

Whatever… The honor of AKP is salvaged!

11th Issue Of The "Armenian Journal Of Modern Issues" Published In F

11TH ISSUE OF THE "ARMENIAN JOURNAL OF MODERN ISSUES" PUBLISHED IN FRENCH DEDICATED TO NKR

ARMENPRESS
MAY 4, 2010
ETCHMIADZIN

ETCHMIADZIN, MAY 4, ARMENPRESS: On the initiative of the Armenian
General Benevolent Union’s (AGBU) Nubar library, the 11th issue of
the "Armenian Journal of Modern Issues" published in French is fully
dedicated to Nagorno Karabakh, the goals of the Republic, and the
Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict.

According to the NKR Permanent Mission to France, interviews with
former Co-Chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group Vladimir Kazimirov,
EU Special Representative to the South Caucasus Peter Semnebi,
European Parliament Deputy, member of the committee on parliamentary
cooperation with the South Caucasus states Yevgeni Kirillov, and
others are comprised in the journal.

Articles by the journal’s editor-in-chief, lecturer of the French
Institute of Geopolitics Raymond Kevorkian, lawyer, international law
expert Gerar Gergerian, and NKR Permanent Representative to France
Hovhannes Gevorkian are also comprised in the April issue.

Landslide Blocked Armenia’s Railway Traffic

LANDSLIDE BLOCKED ARMENIA’S RAILWAY TRAFFIC

news.am
May 3 2010
Armenia

Landslide caused by torrential rains stopped train traffic on 10th
km of Vanadzor-Alaverdi, RA Emergency Situations ministry informed
NEWS.am.

"Railway was covered by 500 m³ layer of soil Sunday. The road
was partially cleaned by 2:35 p.m., trains traffic was temporarily
resumed," the statement says.

Special equipment was provided from Yerevan for cleaning operations
that will continue on Monday.

Vanadzor-Alaverdi sector is a part of Yerevan-Tbilisi railroad.

Ban Ki-Moon: People Have Right To Information, And States Have Duty

BAN KI-MOON: PEOPLE HAVE RIGHT TO INFORMATION, AND STATES HAVE DUTY TO PROVIDE IT

PanARMENIAN.Net
May 3, 2010 – 19:51 AMT 14:51 GMT

On May 3, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sent a congratulatory
message on World Press Freedom Day, which reads: "This year’s theme is
freedom of information: the right to know. I welcome the global trend
towards new laws which recognize the universal right to publicly held
information. Unfortunately, these new laws do not always translate
into action. We must work to change attitudes and to raise awareness.

People have a right to information that affects their lives, and
States have a duty to provide this information."

Besides, the statement reads that the United Nations stands with
persecuted journalists and media professionals everywhere. "Today,
as every day, I call on Governments, civil society and people around
the world to recognize the important work of the media, and to stand
up for freedom of information," the Secretary-General noted.

Artsakh Hydropower Plant Earns 240 Million Drams In Net Profit In Fi

ARTSAKH HYDROPOWER PLANT EARNS 240 MILLION DRAMS IN NET PROFIT IN FIRST QUARTER

/ARKA/
May 3, 2010
YEREVAN

Artsakh Hydropower plant open joint stock company earned 240
million Drams in net profit in the first quarter of 2010, its CEO
Vahram Beglarian said at the annual meeting of its shareholders,
the first after its IPO. He said electrical power production has
grown year-on-year by 88% to 58 million KWh.

Starting April 6, 2010, Armswissbank began providing buy and sell
prices for the stocks of Artsakh Hydropower Plant (HPP) company,
that has been listed on NASDAQ OMX Armenia since October 29, 2009
under ticker symbol AHEK. Nasdaq OMX Armenia said earlier a total of
5,962,074 common nominal stocks of the company with nominal value of
AMD 1,000 were included in the B list of the stock exchange.

Vahram Beglarian said Trkhi-2 hydropower plant will be commissioned
by the end of this year. In 2011 construction of two other hydropower
plants-Madakhis-1 and Madakhis-2 is expected to be over as construction
of Trkhi-2 will continue. Artsakh hydropower plant is the largest
power production facility in Nagorno-Karabakh accounting for 50%
of local power needs.

Bako Sahakyan received a newly appointed Russian co-chair of MG

Bako Sahakyan received a newly appointed Russian co-chair of the OSCE
Minsk group

STEPANAKERT, APRIL 30, NOYAN TAPAN. On 29 April President of the
Artsakh Republic Bako Sahakyan received a newly appointed Russian
co-chair of the OSCE Minsk group Igor Popov.

According to central information department of the office of the
Artsakh Republic President, a number of issues related to the
Azerbaijani-Karabagh conflict settlement were discussed during the
meeting. The necessity of peaceful settlement of the conflict within
the framework of the Minsk group and participation of Artsakh in the
negotiation process were mutually noted.

Foreign minister of the Artsakh Republic Georgy Petrosyan partook at
the meeting.

Hommage a la memoire du vice-amiral Dartige du Fournet

Hommage à la mémoire du vice-amiral Dartige du Fournet

FRANCE

dimanche2 mai 2010, par Stéphane/armenews

La commune de Saint-Chamassy en Dordogne rendra hommage mercredi 5 mai
à la mémoire du vice-amiral Dartige du Fournet. Inhumé à
Saint-Chamassy, il est un héros pour les descendants des nombreux
Arméniens qu’il sauva du génocide en septembre 1915.

La manifestation se terminera à l’église du village avec un concert à
21 heures des chorales de l’Atelier sarladais de culture occitane et
des Vocalies de Saint-Chamassy, suivie de la venue de l’orchestre de
musique arménienne Naregatsi.

Créé en août 2008 à l’occasion du festival de culture libanaise en
Arménie, cet orchestre d’enfants s’est lancé dans l’aventure en
montant un véritable ensemble de musique traditionnelle.

Mélodies traditionnelles

Naregatsi est aujourd’hui dirigé par Hovig Sahagian, un célèbre joueur
de tar, et redonne vie aux mélodies traditionnelles arméniennes, tout
en apportant un nouvel intérêt aux instruments anciens comme le saz,
le tar, le kamancha, le kanoun ou encore le doudouk. Après avoir
confirmé sa notoriété dans les grandes villes d’Arménie, l’orchestre
s’est produit en avril à Zürich et Genève en Suisse. Il se sera en mai
en France avec cette étape hommage à Saint-Chamassy.

Pratique. Concert de l’orchestre Naregatsi mercredi 5 mai à 21 heures
en l’église de Saint-Chamassy. Participation libre. Renseignements au
06 82 66 47 07 ou au 05 65 23 99 39.

Saint-Chamassy · Dordogne · musique

Sud Ouest

Gov. Patrick Speaks At St. James Program On Genocide

GOV. PATRICK SPEAKS AT ST. JAMES PROGRAM ON GENOCIDE
By Editor

Apr 28, 2010

Gov. Deval Patrick accepted a proclamation from Archbishop Khajag
Barsamian

By Daphne Abeel Special to the Mirror-Spectator

WATERTOWN, Mass. – American presidents act with disheartening
uniformity when it comes to the Armenian Genocide. In the past
30 years, each national leader, from Jimmy Carter to the present
incumbent, in campaign mode, has promised the Armenian community
that the Genocide would be acknowledged on April 24, and each year,
whoever is president avoids the "g" word. Thus did President Barack
Obama continue the monotonous obeisance to Turkey, America’s strategic
ally, when he spoke in Asheville, NC on Saturday, April 24, calling
the events of 1915 "one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century."

In contrast, here in Massachusetts, the highest statewide elected
official, Gov. Deval Patrick, has made it clear that he fully supports
the recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

On Sunday, April 25, entering the Charles Mosesian Youth and Cultural
Center of St. James Armenian Church, in tandem with Archbishop
Khajag Barsamian, Primate, Diocese of the Armenian Church of America
(Eastern), Patrick opened his brief remarks before a packed audience
of nearly 600 people by saying, "I stand with you as family."

Patrick noted that, prior to the ceremony, he had taken the opportunity
to tour the church and to learn that the sanctuary was built during
the Great Depression, a time of economic disaster, and remarked
that its construction was "a symbol of the tenacity of the Armenian
community. That a sanctuary that beautiful was undertaken when the
country was on its back is proof of what the human spirit is capable
of under the most difficult circumstances."

He encouraged the audience to believe in a brighter future for
the Armenian Cause and quoted his grandmother, who once told him,
"Hope for the best, and work for it."

He then presented a governor’s proclamation that named the day Armenian
Martyrs Day.

In his introduction of the governor, state Rep. Peter Koutoujian
(D-Waltham) showered praise on Patrick for his support of the Armenian
community, and especially his support of Armenian Heritage Park,
to be constructed on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. The Greenway project
and the Armenian Heritage Park, in particular, have been the target
of often-severe criticism from the local press, and Koutoujian gave
full credit to Patrick for working quietly behind the scenes on behalf
of the park. "He did this at some political risk," said Koutoujian,
"but he never hesitated."

Koutoujian also recognized other politicians present at the gathering,
state Rep. John Hecht (D-Watertown) and former Watertown City Councilor
Marilyn Devaney, for their strong support of the Armenian community.

He singled out Patrick for his personal calls to The White House and
to President Barack Obama urging the president to acknowledge the
Armenian Genocide.

James Kalustian, president of the Armenian Heritage Foundation,
the non-profit organization which supports the park, also spoke
prior to Patrick’s remarks and said, "Our obligation is to fulfill
the promises, born of the sacrifices of the many we honor today. The
Genocide does not define us, but we must remember them. Arshile Gorky,
Alan Hovhannes and Youssuf Karsh are just a few of the Armenians who
came to Massachusetts to contribute to this country and its culture
and to exhibit the tenacity and the spirit of the Armenian people."

Kalustian said that construction of the Armenian Heritage Park
would begin this summer and added, "The park will stand as a further
confirmation that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Boston will
not forget the Genocide."

Bids for the construction will go out in May, added Kalustian,
and construction should commence by midsummer. A planned series
of lectures on human rights, sponsored by the Armenian Heritage
Foundation, is scheduled to begin in September at Faneuil Hall.

Of the $5 million necessary to fund the construction of the park and
to provide for its maintenance, programming and lecture series, a bit
more than half has been raised, thanks to the efforts and support of
37 Armenian religious, cultural and political organizations that have
contributed to the project.

Kalustian singled out Koutoujian, former state Rep. Rachel Kaprielian
(now head of the Registry of Motor Vehicles in the state) and Patrick
for their unwavering support.

"Governor Patrick backed up his words with actions. Without him,
our efforts would have been in vain. And Peter’s role began years
ago. He was always there to help make things happen."

In her introduction to the program, Lalig Musserian, master of
ceremonies, set the tone for the event, titled "Remembrance and
Commemoration: The 95th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide."

"We still feel the pain of that distant experience," she said,
"and we continue our martyrs’ march with tenacity and perseverance,"
noting that 43 states in the US and 20 nations now recognize the
Armenian Genocide, although the United States and Turkey do not. "We
are forcing Turkey to face its past," she added.

The afternoon was enlivened by several performances, notably a
recitation by Aram Gurekian, an honors student at Catholic Memorial
High School in Boston, of a speech given by Dr. Dennis Papazian in
Times Square on the occasion of the 93rd anniversary of the Armenian
Genocide. Gurekian also sang the United States and Armenian national
anthems and was accompanied on the piano by Nune Hakobyan. Additional
performances were by Ani Kalayjian, cellist, accompanied by Sofia
Melikyan, pianist. The program concluded with a performance by the
Antranig Dance Ensemble.

The benediction was offered by Barsamian, who had traveled from New
York for the event.

A reception followed in Mirak Hall.

The day of prayer and commemoration was hosted jointly by St. James
Armenian Church and Holy Trinity Armenian Church of Cambridge.

Earlier in the day, the parishioners of Holy Trinity Armenian Church
of Cambridge and St. James Armenian Church gathered together for a
Day of Prayer and Commemoration. The day’s events were presided over
by Barsamian.

The day’s events began with the churches joining together at Holy
Trinity to worship during Divine Liturgy, which was celebrated by
Barsamian, who also offered a moving sermon. Sunday School students
from both churches joined together for special assemblies about the
Armenian Genocide. Following Divine Liturgy, a special service was
held at the Martyrs’ Monument in the Holy Trinity plaza. Present were
Genocide Survivors Agnes Aznavorian and Vergin Mazmanian. A fellowship
hour followed Divine Liturgy.

About 88 Thousand Samples Kept In Yerevan History Museum

ABOUT 88 THOUSAND SAMPLES KEPT IN YEREVAN HISTORY MUSEUM

ARMENPRESS
APRIL 28, 2010
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, APRIL 28, ARMENPRESS: About 88 thousand samples are kept
in Yerevan History Museum. Director of the museum Armine Sargsyan
told Armenpress that in the recent period the museum has received
numerous new exemplars in appearance of donations from Yerevan people,
Diaspora Armenians, different people, who provide documents, photos
and personal items of famous Yerevan people.

The museum cooperates with archeologists, and the materials acquired as
a result of excavations in Yerevan are provided to the History Museum,
too. The exemplars are presented by both temporary and standing
exhibitions. According to A. Sargsyan, over 3 thousand people have
visited the museum in the first quarter of the running year. A.

Sargsyan said in near future they intend to extend an active
inter-museum activity.

The museum will soon be replenished with new furniture. "It is of
great importance for the museum, as the current furniture has been
obtained in the 1950s. The samples need an up-to-date protection"
the director of the museum said.